Friday, November 22, 2024

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 888 Shows Small Iterative Improvements in Benchmarks

The newest flagship chipset, the Snapdragon 888 intended to power premium Android devices in 2021, was recently unveiled by American chipmaking giant Qualcomm. For its new high-end chipset, the company has now unveiled comprehensive benchmark results showing top of the line performance.

These benchmarks such as AnTuTu, GeekBench, GFXBench Aztec Normal and Manhattan 3.0, Ludashi AiMark, AITuTu, MLPerf, and UL Procyon, were carried out on various benchmarking platforms. These tests were conducted using Snapdragon 888 reference devices and were performed three times at the end with average scores computed.

The Snapdragon 888 had an average rating of 735,439, beginning with the AnTuTu benchmark, which is a huge milestone on that platform. The reference smartphone, Huawei Mate 40 Pro+ powered by the Kirin 9000 chip, scored 698,654 points while the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra had a score of 671,045 as the highest performing Snapdragon 865 handset.

As for Geekbench, in single-core test, Snapdragon 888 was able to score 1,135 points and in the multi-core test, 3,794. Snapdragon 865, its predecessor had about 900 points on the single-core test and 3,400 points on multi-core test. It is 20% better in the multi-core test, thus making new Snapdragon chip 10 percent better.

The Adreno 660 had an average of 86 FPS on the Aztec Ruins Vulcan test and 169 fps on the Manhattan 3.0 test with respect to GPU tests, both running at 1080p.

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